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Legendary riddle of China's lost prince could finally be sol
Legendary riddle of China's lost prince could finally be sol
Legendary riddle of China's lost prince could finally be solved after 2,000 years thanks to 'mindblowing' discovery: Coffin found close to Terracotta Army tomb could contain first emperor's son
Fifty years since the discovery of the terracotta warriors British-Chinese filmmakers have received unprecedented access to explore the excavation of a new chamber
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